BAD SHED.... Help please this is strange..
Ok so my Zeus has shed, well sort of.
He has no shed skin left on his body but his head and eye caps have not come off. I have tried to let him soak and rub through a hand towel but it's not helping..
is there anything I can do to help him??
He will let me handle him and will rub his face against my hands attempting to remove the head skin.. I feel bad for him, he seems to be frustrated and rubbing like crazy on me and andthing else in sight.. I have heard of ways to remove eye caps but how long should I wait to help with removal??
His temps are good, hot and cool side. Humidity is up to 69-71 since I noticed he was in shed.. He has a soaking tub and a few diff hides. There is a brick house/hide I built out of miny bricks that he normaly uses to start his shed.
any advice will be taken with great thanks.
nikkie
Re: BAD SHED.... Help please this is strange..
Thanks !
your comment on humidity gave me an idea...
I took a rubber tub and screened in the top, took a warm wet hand towel and put in the bottom and put Zeus in it. I placed the tub on the toilet and turned on the shower. I let him stay in there for about 20-30 min and just put him back in his tank. He is hard at work rubbing his face so I have my fingers crossed that will do the trick..
Any tips on how to hold him without hurting him to try and roll the skin off?
and what about the eye caps? I'm really worried they won't come off... How long should I wait till I try and help with that??
Re: BAD SHED.... Help please this is strange..
I have never had to removed eye caps (thank god)... but I know that it is not suggested because you can damage your snakes eyes... but then again I read somewhere where someone suggested using tape and like... here are some videos I found... take them with a grain of salt though... make your own informed decision.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgCo1pCymiw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WUym...eature=related
Re: BAD SHED.... Help please this is strange..
If you can't get it off of his head, what I would do is, I would spray down the tub a few times a day, just keep misting and making sure the humidity is between 60% and 70%. Just keep feeding him as normal and wait for his next shed. Depending on his size and he is eating good, generally they'll shed after 1-3 feedings and when he goes back in to shed bump the humidity to 70% and let him shed it off. With daily misting, it's possible he will just rub off the shed himself before his next shed as well. Soaking him in a tub with water won't do anything because the snake won't put his head under water.